Believe it or not, festival style did exist before Kate Moss—and we have the pictures to prove it. It is Our Lady of Glastonbury (a.k.a. Ms. Moss), however, who deserves all the props for perfecting the cutoffs-and-wellies look that has become, over time, the default uniform of concertgoers. This year, thankfully, festival dressing is getting a bit of an upgrade with more ethereal dresses and lots of chic, flat sandals.

While style can’t be codified, it’s possible to define what works. To that end, we dug into the archive and emerged with ten lessons on how to look good while rocking out.

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Vogue.com registered users have access to a selection of editor-chosen issues from the Vogue Archive. Vogue magazine subscribers have access to a selection of 36 issues, including the very first issue of the magazine, from 1892. To access the Vogue Archive, go to voguearchive.com and use the Archive Login in the upper-right-hand corner.